of all the various Elevations, Street, ChurhBes, Chapels, Public Buildiogs, Castle and Cslto kill Chapel and Palace of HolyrNod, SalisbNTy Crags, lrees, &e., foelning amost splendid and accurate i epreseatateon of Auld Rookle and New To~wn. the sohole coloured to

valuable horse came d his death the other night in a most extraordinary manner. Itba been left out about Pardsbaw Crags, which form a series of rugg a and steep rocks, interseamed with bites of grass, in the neighbourboo) of

geography of Great Britain. He devotes a chapter to Queen Anne, which leaves his famous description of the " Castled Crags" which grace "the First of the Fourth,"-a version of the Firth of Forth to which he adheres with invincible

reason to suppose, tiaverses the country in the direction of the Heifer Law and Ratcheugh, but which is much Ritcheugh Crags. depressed at the point my Line passes over it. After, then, this Lino by Alnwick had gained the Heifer

rentals, however, must be deducted the extra rent derived from the irrigation of the meadow at the bottom of the Crags, and the sum included as the price of water supplied to brewers, as his Lordship is not entitled either

The Greta Trout beck drains at its higher portion the steep and rugged sides of the Great Dodd, the Wolf's Crags, &c. ; but it also collects, at a lower level, the water from the flatter slopes of Matterdale common,

Couxti' of Limerick.] CENSUS OF IRELAND FOR THE YEAR issl. AND POPULATION. "Valuation of cadi Parish, TVWKLAlxJ), and WWNSHW of the County of Limerick in 18x1Â 51)3 Baronies, Paristics, Townlands, and Towns. Area In 1881. HOUSCli. 1841. 1851. 1861.

. Swin Burn Camps . Gunner Crags . Standing Stone and long tumu¬ lus The Swin Bum. the outcrop of the Whinstone, and though the nature of the survey pre¬ vented our turning aside more than a mile each way

small plates in these two frames represent: Hammerfest, the Giant's Cause¬ way, Heligoland , part of the Riesengebirge, the Sandstone Crags at Weckelsdorf, the Danube near Vienna , a Plain in Hungary , the great Adelsberg Limestone Cavern, part of

About half a mile northward is a round camp, such as is generally referred to the ancient Britons. On Spindleston Crags is another of a similar description, but larger and more elaborately fortified; westward from that is another, of a

have the hills and the heather, where Nature may be contemplated in all her romantic and primitive wildness, amid " Crags , knolls, and mounds confusedly hurl'd, The fragments of an earlier world." While on the other side we have